LIZZY BORDEN: Deal with the Devil CD Enhanced. 2 hand used. + Alice Cooper & Blue Oyster Cult covers + Joey Vera.

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Label: Metal Blade Records 3984-14343-2,
Format: CD, Album, Enhanced
Country: Germany
Released: 10 Oct 2000
Genre: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal

SAMPLES Deal With the Devil ~ Lizzy Borden :   www.allmusic.com/album/deal-with-the-devil-mw0000096808

or   www.amazon.com/Deal-Devil-Lizzy-Borden/dp/B005DJA6QQ/ref=sr_1_1_bnp_1_mu…

Track list:
1 There Will Be Blood Tonight 3:55
2 Hell Is For Heroes 5:11
3 Deal With The Devil 3:45
4 Zanzibar 3:46
5 Lovin’ You Is Murder 3:44    Bass Joey Vera
6 We Only Come Out At Night 4:34    Written By Bruce/Buxton/Cooper/Dunaway/Smith  Alice Cooper Band
7 Generation Landslide 4:43   Guitar [Assisted On Lead] David Michael Philips*, Joe Steals
8 The World Is Mine 4:56
9 State Of Pain 2:56  Guitar [Assisted On Lead] Dan Fitzgerald
10 (This Ain’t) The Summer Of Love 6:25    Written By Bouchard/Krugman/Waller  Blue Oyster Cult cover
11 Believe 5:17    Bass Joey Vera

Duration 49:12
Release Date October 10, 2000

Acoustic Guitar [12 String] Dan Fitzgerald
Acoustic Guitar, Guitar [Rhythm], Sitar Alex Nelson
Arranged By Elliot Solomon, Lizzy Borden
Bass Marten Andersson
Bass [4 And 12 String] Michael Davis* (tracks: 4 to 6, 8)
Drums Joey Scott Harges
Engineer [Enhanced Cd Audio Creation] Kris Solem
Guitar Alex Nelson, Louis Cyphre (3)
Lead Vocals Lizzy Borden
Producer, Engineer, Mixed By, Keyboards Elliot Solomon
Written-By Lizzy* (tracks: 1 to 5, 7 to 9, 11)

Enhanced part: (Autorun Program, CD Player Application, Screen Saver for Windows)
Mastered at Precision Mastering.
Enhanced CD audio creation made at Future Disc.
P & C 2000 Metal Blade Records Inc.

5.0 out of 5 stars Still rocking, still shocking after all these years….,
Eight years after splitting up (11 since the last studio effort), LA shock rocker Lizzy Borden returns– bigger, badder, and bolder than ever with the new full length, ‘Deal With The Devil’ (Metal Blade, 2000). For those unfamiliar, imagine the shock of vintage Alice Cooper, combined with the big arena flair of KISS, and the polished, 2-guitar stylings of Iron Maiden. As a singer and live performer, few are as gifted and charismatic. As a writer, Lizzy Borden continues to push the boundaries, forever seeking new ways to cement his reputation as one of metals most underrated (if not diabolical) talents. From the early Maiden-inspired classics ‘Give ‘Em The Axe’ and ‘Love You To Pieces’, to the glam-era ‘Visual Lies’, and 1989s ambitious concept album, ‘Master Of Disguise’, complete with string sections, horns, and larger-than-life production, the only thing predictable with Lizzy and Co. is that anything goes in rock n’ roll. All this in mind, it should come as no surprise that the latest studio offering combines elements of every Lizzy Borden LP to date, with new, modern touches to bring the band into the next decade–even if they did skip the last one. A good move, considering they have a little catching up to do with fans that probably figured they were gone for good. ‘Deal With The Devil’ boasts Lizzys most formidable studio lineup to date, consisting of 5 guitarists, 3 bass players, and a host of other talented guest musicians, as well as the return of guitarist Alex Nelson, of early LB fame. The LP springs to life with opening tracks ‘There Will Be Blood Tonight’ and ‘Hell Is For Heroes’, throwbacks to the up-tempo barnburners of early Lizzy. ‘We Only Come Out At Night’ is arguably the most ‘new’ sounding track of the bunch, with a slight industrial edge to complement what may well be the most crushing riff on the disc. (Interesting note– this track was featured in the bands early 90s live set, but was never available on record, having been written in the short space between the last studio effort and their 1992 breakup.) Also featured is the curious but appropriate Alice Cooper cover ‘Generation Landslide’. All told, nearly 50 minutes of ‘typical’ Lizzy Borden– well performed, well produced, edgy and unpredictable, combining all the best elements of 70s and 80s arena rockers with the intensity and energy of a band that’s had several years to contemplate what could have been. Newcomers beware!

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5.0 out of 5 stars great album,
Deal With The Devil is an excellent CD! Lizzy is extremely entertaining and there’s a lot on CD to appreciate. Plenty of great hooks, riffs, great lyrics, fantastic packaging, and those AMAZING vocals. This is an excellent CD.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Lizzy always amazes,
I am always nervous to buy a new album of my favored artists. But as usual with Lizzy Boredom, I was again amazed by his superior vocals and writing style. Beyond excellent musicianship. I esp. enjoyed Zanzibar and We Only Come Out at Night, 2 songs a little diff. from Lizzy’s past. I recommend this album to any metal fan. Its Lizzy, as usual, at his best. And his best is better then anyone else’s.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Each song is a gem,
I have been a huge, and I mean huge, fan of Lizzy Borden since their first full-length release, “Love You to Pieces” was released as I was entering High School. They have a unique sound, crisp, decipherable and piercing vocals and an underrated drummer in Joey Scott Harge’s ( is he Lizzy’s brother?) not to mention the killer guitar harmonies and memorable leads. Additionally, each song from each album is a quality piece of work, there is no filler in this CD nor in any other Lizzy Borden release but the band has NEVER received the credit it deserves and this is my attempt, however small, to communicate to you, the discerning hard rock/metal fan to give this group a chance to earn its right to regularly enter your playlist. Please listen to this album from beginning to end it you want to experience their true majesty. Once you do, believe me, they will be a become a permanent fixture on your headphones.

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5.0 out of 5 stars KICK AXE ROCK -N- ROLL,
This is the best album of 2000 by far. An awesome return to form! Welcome back Lizzy. Go buy this album now or you will regret it later!

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5.0 out of 5 stars BEST ALBUM EVER,
This is the best damn album I have ever heard. My personal favorite “WE ONLY COME OUT AT NIGHT” is a mix of rob zombie and alice cooper. I think if you feel like listening to some hardcore metal you should buy this album. If you feel like listening to some devil worshipping music buy this album. If you feel like buying something like Rob Zombie but better then buy this album. It Rocks.

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Joe Vera discography:
Discography
Bass (B), Engineered (E), Mixed (M), Produced (P), Co-Produced (CP), Mastered (MA)

Arch/Matheos Metal Blade Records 2011 (B,E)

Seven Witches Call Upon the Wicked eOne/Massacre Records 2011 (M,MA)

Armored Saint La Raza Metal Blade Records 2010 (P,M,B)

Seven Witches Deadly Sins Locomotive Records 2007 (B,M)

DC4 Explode Chavis Records 2007 (P,E,M)

OSI Free Inside Out Records 2006 (B)

Fates Warning X Metal Blade Records 2004 (B)

Anthrax The Greater of Two Evils Sanctuary/Nuclear Blast Records 2004 (E)

Metallic Attack Metallica Tribute Enter Sandman Big Deal Records 2004 (B)

Frost Raise Your Fist to Metal Noise/Sanctuary Records 2003 (B,E,M)

Metal Blade Records 20th Anniversary Live CD/DVD Armored Saint Metal Blade Records 2003 (B,M)

John Arch A Twist of Fate Metal Blade Records 2003 (B,E)

Seven Witches Passage to the Other Side Noise/Sanctuary Records 2003 (B,E,M)

Engine Superholic Metal Blade Records 2002 (P,E,B,M)

Seven Witches Exiled to Infinity and One Noise/Sanctuary Records 2002 (M)

Tribe After Tribe Enchanted Entrance Sym Records 2002 (B)

DC4 Volume 1 Rising Sun Records 2002 (P,E,M)

Armored Saint Nod to the Old School Metal Blade Records 2001 (B,E,M,P)

Tributo A Metal Gods Judas Priest Tribute, Armored Saint Zero Records 2000 (B,E,M,P)

Lizzy Borden Deal with the Devil Metal Blade Records 2000 (B)

Fates Warning Disconnected Metal Blade Records 2000 (B)

Armored Saint Revelation Metal Blade Records 2000 (B,E,P)

Power Symphony Lightbringer Pavement Records 2000 (P)

Steel Prophet Genesis Nuclear Blast Records 2000 (E,M)

Engine Engine Metal Blade Records 1999 (P,E,B)

Tribute to Accept Steel Prophet Nuclear Blast Records (E,M)

Holy Dio Tribute to Dio Fates Warning Nuclear Blast Records 1999 (B,E,M)

Holy Dio A Tribute, Steel Prophet Nuclear Blast Records 1999 (P,E,M)

Fates Warning Still Life (Live) Metal Blade Records 1998 (B)

Chroma Key Dead Air for Radios Massacre Records 1998 (B)

A Call to Irons Prophet, Iron Maiden Tribute, Steel Prophet Nuclear Blast Records 1998 (P,E,M)

Fates Warning A Pleasant Shade of Gray Metal Blade Records 1997 (B)

Tribe After Tribe Pearls Before Swine Intercord Records 1997 (B)

Dragon Attack Tribute to Queen JVC Records Japan 1996 (B)

Legends of Metal Tribute to Judas Priest Century Media Records 1996 (B)

Working Man Tribute to Rush , Fates Warning Magna Carta Records 1996 (B,E,M)

Joey Vera A Thousand Faces Metal Blade Records 1994 (B,P)

Tomi Kita Life in Disguise Ra Falcon Records 1993 (B)

Hellraiser 3 Soundtrack Armored Saint Victory/Polygram 1993 (B)

Armored Saint Symbol of Salvation Metal Blade/Warner Bros Records 1991 (B,CP)

Armored Saint Saints Will Conquer Metal Blade Records 1998 (B)

Lizzy Borden Master of Disguise Metal Blade Records 1987 (B)

Armored Saint Raising Fear Chrysalis Records 1987 (B)

Decline of the Western Civilization Pt 2 Soundtrack, Armored Saint Capitol Records 1986 (B)

MX Machine Manic Panic Restless/Enigma Records 1986 (P)

Armored Saint Delirious Nomad Chrysalis Records 1985 (B)

Armored Saint March of the Saint Chrysalis Records 1984 (B)

Armored Saint EP Metal Blade Records 1983 (B)

Metal Massacre 2 Compilation, Armored Saint Metal Blade Records 1983 (B)

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